2016 1 oz Silver American Eagle Tubes (20 Coins, BU)

Volume PricingCurrent Spot Price: $16.95

The single most popular coin in the world celebrates thirty years of production in 2016, and now is your chance to make a bulk purchase of these stunning coins. The United States Mint’s Silver American Eagle program set a sales record in 2014, with 44 million coins sold. The 2016 Silver American Eagle is now available for purchase on Silver.com in mint-sealed tubes of 20.

Coin Highlights:

Represents the 30th anniversary striking of Silver Eagles from the US Mint!

Arrives in mint-sealed, acrylic tubes containing a total of 20 coins.

Consists of one troy ounce of .999 fine silver.

Face value of $1 (USD) is fully backed by the US government.

Features Walking Liberty on the obverse.

John Mercanti’s heraldic eagle graces the reverse.

Right now through this special Silver.com product listing you have the chance to purchase mint-sealed tubes of Silver American Eagles. The United States Mint packages Silver American Eagle coins for shipping and sale in acrylic tubes for multiples of 20. Your purchase today grants you Silver American Eagles inside protective, sealed tubes in multiples of 20.

The Liberty Coin Act of 1985 authorized the production of an official silver bullion coin for the United States. Conceived as a bullion program, the Silver American Eagle was at first introduced in both bullion and proof strikings. A third, burnished version of the coin was introduced upon the program’s 20th anniversary in 2006.

All Silver American Eagle coins are produced at one of three mints in the US Mint system: San Francisco, Philadelphia, or West Point. Bullion coins feature no mint marks, but proof coins have been struck at all three facilities. Proof coins were struck in San Francisco from 1986 to 1992, Philadelphia from 1993 to 2000, and since 2001, at West Point. All burnished coins are struck at the West Point Mint.

Silver American Eagle coins feature the classic image of Lady Liberty originally found on the Walking Liberty Half Dollar, in circulation from 1916 to 1947. Adolph A. Weinman was responsible for the design, while US Mint Chief Engraver John Mercanti designed the coin’s reverse image of the heraldic eagle.

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